By Fr Augustine
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May 30, 2026
Dear friends in Christ, This weekend, we celebrate the feast of the Most Holy Trinity. It is a time to reflect on the wonderful mystery of our faith: one God in three divine persons. Although this mystery is beyond our full understanding, it reminds us of the depth of God’s love and how he makes Himself present to us in different ways within our lives. Marking the 135th anniversary of Rerum novarum, last Monday, Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence. In it, he calls for the safeguarding of our shared humanity, the promotion of truth, dignity of work, social justice and peace. In its five chapters, Magnifica humanitas presents a clear message: technology is neither “a force antagonistic to humanity” nor “inherently evil”. At the same time, it is never neutral, because it reflects the values of those who create, fund, regulate, and use it. Pope Leo XIV therefore calls on people to shape technology for the common good and to remain deeply human, embracing a spirit of shared responsibility and communion so that the world may “come to recognise the human heart as the place where God desires to dwell”. The full encyclical can be read on the Holy See’s website vatican.va Next Sunday we celebrate the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) where our First Holy Communion candidates will receive the Lord in the Most Holy Eucharist for the first time at the 11.00am Parish Mass. Please keep Iga, Marley, Poppy & Skylar in your prayers. In the evening we will be having a Corpus Christi procession in the Abbey gardens following Vespers which, starts at the usual time of 5.55pm.